Working principle of wood comprehensive crusher

 
 
Unit Price 8000.00 / ?Compare
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Shipping AsiaChinaWithin 3 days after payment
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Brand Fudejixie
colour Support customization
voltage 380V
Applicable objects wood
Expiry Valid indefinitely
Updated 2024-12-11 11:38
 

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Detailed Description

A comprehensive wood crusher is a mechanical equipment specifically designed for crushing large wood, boards, logs, dead branches, and other materials. The working principle involves multiple key steps:

Feed: The raw wood is transported to the feed inlet of the crusher, which is usually done through a conveyor belt or other means. The design of the feeding system is directly related to the stable supply of wood, ensuring the normal progress of subsequent processes.

Cutting and crushing: After entering the crusher, wood is cut and crushed into small pieces or particles by rotating knives or hammers.

Screening and classification: Wood crushers typically include screening and classification systems that can separate wood chips and particles as needed, making subsequent processing more efficient.

Discharge: The crushed wood particles are promptly and effectively discharged through the discharge system for further processing or collection.


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